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Hyderabad for Him #2

From translating sermons to singing in foreign tongues, the Hyderabad mission team gets its first taste of the challenges of cross-cultural services.

Media Officer’s brilliant career

Colleagues farewelled Deaconess Margaret Rodgers yesterday as she retires after a career of almost 40 years in the Sydney Diocese.

Mission blogger hands over duties

One of SydAngs favourite motor mission bloggers has 'passed the keyboard to a group of fellow writers as his churchs mission team heads over to India for ten days.

The Quiet Revolution

The subtitle to this adaptation of an ABC Compass series titled The Quiet Revolution is 'The Emergence of Interfaith Consciousness.

Hyderabad for Him #1

Those who may remember Nat and Julian from the amazing Motormission will be interested to know that at least half the due has hit the sub-continent again, but this time with a Sydney Anglican team in tow...

#71 - The hearing of ‘sorry’

Why was an expression of regret so inadequate for many indigenous people? What makes it seem imperative for them to hear the word 'sorry? What is so important about this word? In this extended briefing, we will try to understand why it seems so important for 'sorry to be heard from the lips of the nations leader, and we will consider the sticking-points against saying it. We will confine our attention to the issue of the Stolen Generation, although some of what follows may apply to other ways in which white colonials harmed indigenous people.

Christmas under an African sun

Noel Clarke, CMS missionary with his wife Margo in Nairobi, answers our questions to give us his insights into what Christmas in Kenya will be like.

Why is there no-one to replace me?

It's not just in politics that generational change is essential. In our churches we must constantly work to raise up the next generation

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